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Louisiana - A lawmaker from New Orleans has drafted legislation that would ban the use of automated traffic cameras or let voters decide their fate.
A New Orleans legislator has introduced several bills that would outlaw or require a public vote on the continued use of red-light traffic cameras and speed vans.
State Rep. Jeff Arnold, a Democrat, has pre-filed four bills addressing the cameras and how they are used. One of them would prohibit local communities from using devices like red light cameras and speed check vans.
A separate bill would allow their use only with approval by voters on a city or parish level.
If passed and signed into law, the measures would have statewide effect and there would be no provision to "grandfather in" existing systems.
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